Christabel Milbanke's poem The Silver Cross of King's Cross, is to be published in an anthology of London-themed poetry in memory of Channing school girl Alexandra Wylie. Alexandra tragically lost a two-year battle against an incurable form of cancer in 2010 aged just 17.

One of Alexandra's dreams, as was later found in her diary, was to publish an anthology of 112 poems. The anthology will explore the ideas of boundaries within the city in which Alexandra grew up.

The anthology will feature poetry from popular poets Alex Preston, Stephen Collis and Nancy Gaffield, amongst many others.

The Silver Cross of King's Cross explores issues of homelessness and class, historically two of the biggest boundaries Londoners continue to face.

All proceeds from the anthology will go to the Alexandra Wylie Tower Foundation http://www.awtf.org

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